The vision of the Faith Community Network and Volunteer Chaplaincy Services program is to provide a full range of programs and services that will turn around the lives of troubled youth and ensure that voluntary chaplaincy services are available to youth and their families during times of family crisis.

The Foundation serves to changes lives - the lives of students, their parents, and the citizens in our community - by promoting delinquency prevention, intervention and educational opportunities for youth.

These videos are intended to answer any questions a youth or a parent may have about how the Department complies with PREA. All youth admitted to any DJJ facility must view these videos. It is recommended that this occur during the intake process. However, the videos must be viewed by each youth within 10 days of admission to a DJJ facility.

Youth will learn the following:

The definition of sexual abuse and how to recognize it;

How to report sexual abuse; and

Services provided to a youth who is sexually abused or has previously been abused.

There are five parts. Each part lasts between two and 10 minutes. At the end of each part, the video pauses so that the youth may ask questions or get further clarification from staff.